saw him miss a pen away to chelsea....1-1 ....Barnes scored a lovely free kick. worse pen i ever seen....still a baller though
@Giddyk20249 күн бұрын
Best number 11 everton ever had .and best free kick taker ever. Bless you kevin rip.
@Tony-h7b4p13 күн бұрын
Sharpy scored a goal on average every two and a half games. Lately we have been lumbered with the likes of Rondon and then the superstar Neal Maupay who gave us one goal in more than 30 games. This is all thanks to the incompetence of many boards of directors over the years.😢
@redman332818 күн бұрын
Why souness sold him i dont know
@ShortAndSweetAcousticGuitar23 күн бұрын
Hard to watch this and compare it to where we are today 😢
@eamanlochain1484Ай бұрын
Speedy and Coleman should be given the best
@Dead-Ball-SituationАй бұрын
He was absolutely world class. Some of his finishing was ridiculous, some of which seemed more on a par with modern day football. One of the best finishers the game has ever produced, I would say probably in the top 3 of all time greatest finishers.
@Dead-Ball-SituationАй бұрын
John Aldridge was just as integral to this team as any other Liverpool player. I recall thinking as a 10 year old when Rush moved to Juve: "Who the hell is going to replace him" and not only did he look like Rush, he was arguably as good as him during his time there. It's funny because i was actually disappointed when Rush rejoined because I knew he'd only go on and replace a man who gave us so much during that time. So it was a mixed bag of emotions. My only crititicism of him was that penalty miss in the 88 Cup final. It was a pretty tame effort. He was normally so confident with those but the run up he took against Beasant just didn't look right.
@Dead-Ball-SituationАй бұрын
Jan Molby was the epitome of the way Liverpool tried playing football and way ahead of his time as a player. You would imagine him as part of that Barcelona team in 2010. He was practically futuristc because very few players if any played that way during his time.
@Dead-Ball-SituationАй бұрын
Was he a winger? I thought of him as an attacking midfielder. As someone said here, he was rather overshadowed by Beardsley, Barnes and probably Aldridge too but his contribution to the team still massively crucial. Just a fantastic player who fitted the mould of that incredible late 80's Liverpool team.
@simonpage5870Ай бұрын
Loved macca
@peterreid9769Ай бұрын
Incredibly consistent with his goal scoring throughout his long career.
@mikethomas4423Ай бұрын
The fuckin quality we used to have in defense as opposed to now 😭 almost reflective of the country in general the decline at Everton 😔
@mikethomas4423Ай бұрын
97 goals in under 400 games is a 1 in 4 ratio... Sheedy should have more respect on his name . Proper legend !
@gianluigidesantis4726Ай бұрын
Australia Air!
@gianluigidesantis4726Ай бұрын
Il Tardelli d'oltre manica !
@Tony-h7b4pАй бұрын
It is a bit sad to say this. But do other supporters get the feeling that the players in the days before the mass influx of foreign players that players in our respective clubs seemed to love the clubs more than they do nowadays.
@BertramAckererАй бұрын
No doubt. LFC‘s ever best keeper and such a gentleman. Rest in peace and you will stay in our hearts forever.🫶
@andrewmorley6369Ай бұрын
Why why why did Liverpool let him go? And why not resign him after Spain?
@TrevorBlair-cq3pkАй бұрын
There's only one Terry Mac.
@garyfinn8772Ай бұрын
He could have been a comedian he reminded me of Eddie Flanagan. But what a player brilliant 👏 👌
@philmastoras4836Ай бұрын
Legend
@Neale-c4l2 ай бұрын
2 fantastic years dalglish dropped a bollock when he sold him
@Red-Revolution7082 ай бұрын
I have had a conversation with John Aldridge and I’m not just saying this he’s a very a nice humble man, what a great striker he was.
@mathematicschaos2 ай бұрын
I saw him score a great goal after a mazy run through the middle of the QPR defence on the plastic pitch at Loftus Rd in January '87. Never seen it since. Don't think the TV cameras were there to record it.
@rasimturgut54712 ай бұрын
He was one of the best two strikers i have ever seen.one is ian wright another one is andy gray. İt can be changed.he was a real striker. except of 1984-85, i would not think of supporting everton.bit at that years,it was a legend.andy and everton had made me so happy.thanks to him.the people who live in britain are very luky to meet andy gray.
@tomoreilly99322 ай бұрын
Incredible player nearly one goal every three games, tonnes of assists over a long career,super Kevin sheedy.
@drago0n102 ай бұрын
Way ahead of his time.. A defender who had a golden first touch.
@Prescotian312 ай бұрын
Why have you not got Mersey Goals for Tony Hibbert?
@happychappy122 ай бұрын
He Was Chuffin Great that lad ...xxx
@multitrackers37702 ай бұрын
Selling Aldridge was pure madness. I’d have sacked Dalglish for even suggesting such a stupid sale.
@tomoreilly99322 ай бұрын
God I miss the 80s😢💙
@manoxipo37562 ай бұрын
His book Walk Alone is worth a read.
@alanmansell98453 ай бұрын
That goodison semi final. Wow what a game that was !
@themelted46143 ай бұрын
Phoney bribesman.. unfit to wear the red jersey... great solcitor..
@nmw66743 ай бұрын
Leeds here: I think Dalglish, as manager, created the best club team/squad I think I've ever seen. I was in my early 20's and was in awe of this team of mercurial talents. The players in that squad which Dalglish melded were unbelievable. They were almost psychic in knowing what to do at such speed without looking for each other. Phenomenal: Me and my mate, both Leeds followers said that the 5-0 caning of Forest in a league game (I think) said that was the best game we'd ever seen. I couldn't identify, or single out out, any individual because, as a team, they were mesmeric. Alex Ferguson knew who he had to beat, to emulate, to be the man who created the next generation, but to me, being a football 'fan', this topped everything. To you lucky scousers who were there, witnessing this poetry, history will be told of such genius talent and outright passion. Football now is full of cheats; falling and collapsing at being brushed or even breathed upon. I can't even watch games any more. I don't even recognise it as a viable sporting entertainment, and when we discuss England with their current incumbent manager...well, I'd rather remember that 5-0 demolition of football purity.
@BoxTunnel3 ай бұрын
One of the greatest defenders of all time (and I ain't a Liverpool fan). Glad to hear he's been discharged from hospital.
@SavoirLife3 ай бұрын
how we could do with a Hansen Lawrence duo and a Terry Mac in midfield.
@petergates79393 ай бұрын
best centre back in the history of Liverpool
@DavidReed-dx4bk3 ай бұрын
I gonna say this once Liverpool and Manchester United 2 of the best teams on world
@stevemurray82573 ай бұрын
2:01 what a ball. I miss this era. Give me one of these games over the modern era any day.
@cellstep78693 ай бұрын
Didn’t realise he was this good
@harryurz3 ай бұрын
A legend here in Kidderminster too.
@petercarey74563 ай бұрын
I had the honour of seeing these lads in action, unbeatable, unbelievable. Utft coyb.
@petercarey74563 ай бұрын
Sharpy scored some wicked goals, truly explosive striker.
@DerekHarrison-d5d6 күн бұрын
Especially that goal in 84 against Liverpool at Anfield.A brilliant player who should have won more caps for Scotland.That was some partnership with him and Andy Gray.
@NewscorpPhoneHackingDepartment3 ай бұрын
Insane how modern he looks. If it wasn't for sky dreaming English football started in 92 were they own the broadcasting rights, he'd be remembered up there with Beckenbauer, Cannavaro, Maldini.
@davidwestmoreland34443 ай бұрын
When football was for the people of our city lfc it used to be a man's game